Raging Whore Moans:I find it hilariously ironic that some of the people screaming out against SOPA/PIPA in the name of "free speech" are the same ones cheering for Anonymous when they DDoS other people's websites.

The cake of the matter is that they're just tech-savvy hacks who don't want to pay for shiat. Their other arguments are just the icing on top

/DNRTFA

SOPA/PIPA would shut down websites wholesale over the mere accusation of copyright infringement. Under SOPA/PIPA, if you post a picture of a certain famous Mouse on your Facebook page, all of Facebook would be shut down, not just your page.

Some random-ass blogger on Wordpress wishes a friend or family member a happy birthday? That guy just committed copyright infringement because those are not only lyrics to a song, but the title as well. As a result, all of Wordpress gets shut down and not just that guy's blog.

MPAA decides that some guy's XBL or PSN handle is a bit too much of a movie reference to be considered Fair Use? Online gaming for consoles worldwide comes to a screeching halt as the XBL and/or PSN servers are shut down en masse.

And so on and so forth. This is more than just a bunch of "tech-savvy hacks who don't want to pay for shiat," this is about Old Media companies (MPAA, RIAA, Disney, etc.) forcing people to pay for shiat they don't want and punishing people for even considering not paying top dollar for their wares.

King Something:Raging Whore Moans: I find it hilariously ironic that some of the people screaming out against SOPA/PIPA in the name of "free speech" are the same ones cheering for Anonymous when they DDoS other people's websites.

The cake of the matter is that they're just tech-savvy hacks who don't want to pay for shiat. Their other arguments are just the icing on top

/DNRTFA

SOPA/PIPA would shut down websites wholesale over the mere accusation of copyright infringement. Under SOPA/PIPA, if you post a picture of a certain famous Mouse on your Facebook page, all of Facebook would be shut down, not just your page.

Some random-ass blogger on Wordpress wishes a friend or family member a happy birthday? That guy just committed copyright infringement because those are not only lyrics to a song, but the title as well. As a result, all of Wordpress gets shut down and not just that guy's blog.

MPAA decides that some guy's XBL or PSN handle is a bit too much of a movie reference to be considered Fair Use? Online gaming for consoles worldwide comes to a screeching halt as the XBL and/or PSN servers are shut down en masse.

And so on and so forth. This is more than just a bunch of "tech-savvy hacks who don't want to pay for shiat," this is about Old Media companies (MPAA, RIAA, Disney, etc.) forcing people to pay for shiat they don't want and punishing people for even considering not paying top dollar for their wares.

Being aware of a currently valid IP for TPB isn't a bad idea. It's entirely possible that they're eventually be forced out of their current .se registration some day, though at that point we'll all have to worry about what update mechanism to use if their hosting changes again.

King Something:Raging Whore Moans: I find it hilariously ironic that some of the people screaming out against SOPA/PIPA in the name of "free speech" are the same ones cheering for Anonymous when they DDoS other people's websites.

The cake of the matter is that they're just tech-savvy hacks who don't want to pay for shiat. Their other arguments are just the icing on top

/DNRTFA

SOPA/PIPA would shut down websites wholesale over the mere accusation of copyright infringement. Under SOPA/PIPA, if you post a picture of a certain famous Mouse on your Facebook page, all of Facebook would be shut down, not just your page.

Some random-ass blogger on Wordpress wishes a friend or family member a happy birthday? That guy just committed copyright infringement because those are not only lyrics to a song, but the title as well. As a result, all of Wordpress gets shut down and not just that guy's blog.

I have TPB saved with the keyword "p" (for pirate!). So any time I want to look for a torrent, I just type: p midget transformer porn into the url bar and, like magic, I'm taken directly to the search results.

Being aware of a currently valid IP for TPB isn't a bad idea. It's entirely possible that they're eventually be forced out of their current .se registration some day, though at that point we'll all have to worry about what update mechanism to use if their hosting changes again.

Theaetetus:King Something: Raging Whore Moans: I find it hilariously ironic that some of the people screaming out against SOPA/PIPA in the name of "free speech" are the same ones cheering for Anonymous when they DDoS other people's websites.

The cake of the matter is that they're just tech-savvy hacks who don't want to pay for shiat. Their other arguments are just the icing on top

/DNRTFA

SOPA/PIPA would shut down websites wholesale over the mere accusation of copyright infringement. Under SOPA/PIPA, if you post a picture of a certain famous Mouse on your Facebook page, all of Facebook would be shut down, not just your page.

Some random-ass blogger on Wordpress wishes a friend or family member a happy birthday? That guy just committed copyright infringement because those are not only lyrics to a song, but the title as well. As a result, all of Wordpress gets shut down and not just that guy's blog.

Yeah, all of that's false.

I wanted to say this, but I decided instead to let it be.

Lanadapter:@Raging whore moans: I was against both sopa/pipa AND the DDoS attacks.

Please don't lump me into the same boat as those DDickbags

Really, that's as stupid as the claim any atheist would become a mass murderer if given the chance because stalin was atheist.

Oh, no, I agree with you; the bills were flawed. Obviously not everyone in opposition to the bills are automatically active members of Anonymous. Something's gotta be done, though, and at the very least it's good that the conversation got going again.

Being aware of a currently valid IP for TPB isn't a bad idea. It's entirely possible that they're eventually be forced out of their current .se registration some day, though at that point we'll all have to worry about what update mechanism to use if their hosting changes again.

Honest Bender:Who the fark does a google search for TPB? I assume you want to go there because you want to search for something, right?

BLAM: Keywords

I have TPB saved with the keyword "p" (for pirate!). So any time I want to look for a torrent, I just type: p midget transformer porn into the url bar and, like magic, I'm taken directly to the search results.

/Time for you all to move into the 21st century.//You're welcome.

how do you pre-rank the results based on numbers of seeders, or by uploader?